How to Set the Time on Buick Excelle Radio?

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VonJayce
07/29/25 8:34pm
Buick Excelle radio time setting: First, turn on the radio, wait for the time to appear automatically, then press and hold the No. 4 button (marked with "clock"). Next, use the rewind button (H) to select the hour—each press increases the hour by one. Then, use the fast-forward button (M) to select the minutes—each press increases the minute by one. After adjusting, turn off the radio to exit. Below is related information: 1. If the MODE button is located in the air conditioning control area of the center console, it is used to switch the vehicle's air outlet modes, typically cycling between foot, face, and windshield modes. "MODE" translates to "mode" or "direction." When this button is on the steering wheel, it is mainly used to control the vehicle's multimedia system. 2. Press the middle button of the volume control below the center console to turn off the radio.
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